This evening, I have a guest on my blog. Grab a cuppa, a blanket (because winter has been rude and the chill has arrived early. TOO EARLY, I TELL YOU!) and settle down as Hazel West tells me of Sutcliff, spiders and sequels.
What has your writing journey been like?
Well, I started writing at a very young age (my first stories were about my pets actually) but I’ve been writing steadily for about the last 12 years or so, and surprisingly come up with a few novels that people seem to enjoy reading 😉 Among that time has been bad ideas, writer’s block, and stories that go no where, but that’s a writer’s life, right?
Coffee or tea?
Coffee, hands down. Coffee is life.
If you could go back in time, what author would you have a dinner with?
Ooh, that’s a hard one. I think Arthur Conan Doyle would be on top of my list though. Not only did he write one of my favorite literary characters ever (even though he hated Holmes himself, haha) but he was just such an interesting person. Coincidentally, Doyle believed in Faeries 😉
Name one of your inspirations
I think an author who has inspired me most in recent years has been Rosemary Sutcliff. Her books are beautiful and often tragic, but are so true to life and I think reading her really taught me how to craft both historical stories with meaning and how to write epic mythological retellings.

How did the experience of writing An Earthly King differ from writing Blood Ties?
Sequels are hard. You’d think they would be easy since you know the story and characters, but they’re actually really hard sometimes. Getting back into a story but this time with a different storyline is sometimes difficult. Thankfully, AEK wasn’t quite as hard as other sequels I have *tried* to write. I think the main difference was that I had to do a lot more research for this one. In the first book, I was mainly creating a world based off of one already there, but apart from that, I took major leeway with my version of the Goblins you see in the story. However, I wanted to take a more traditional approach in AEK when it came to the Faery Courts because there is so much awesome stuff in the lore you can use, so I did a lot of research into Fae lore and all that. AEK is also a loose retelling of the Tam Lin story, while Blood Ties wasn’t based off of anything in particular apart from the Fianna legends.
Which are worse – spiders or snakes?
I’m actually not truly opposed to either. I quite like my spider (minions) who live in the house as they eat any other bugs who come in. As long as they stay on the ceiling we don’t bother each other. Snakes I’m not so happy about. I don’t mind non-poisonous ones but deadly snakes will be hunted down with extreme prejudice. So I guess snakes is my answer haha 😉

If you could snap your fingers and have any book – from any time or place – with you now, which book would it be?
Any of the Rosemary Sutcliff books I don’t have. Some are so hard to find copies of. Also, an original hardback copy of Patricia C. Wrede’s Calling on Dragons to complete my collection.
Writing on paper or on the computer?
I used to write all my stories on paper and then transcribe them, but I just can’t do that anymore. Number one, I can’t read my own handwriting, for some reason, it has only gotten worse over the years haha. Plus I can type so much faster, and it doesn’t give you cramps when you’re trying to get an idea down fast. Me and my laptop (whose name is Spencer) make a good team.
Thank you for stopping by, Hazel!
Hazel West lives in Purgatory, er, Florida, with her books and her hedgehog Horatio. When she’s not writing, she’s reading other people’s books, studying folklore, or binge-watching something on Netflix—drinking coffee is also a given.
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Thanks so much for hosting today! (and I loved the gifs :D)
Thank you for popping over! 😀
(THAT BERTIE GIF THO’.)
Yus about Arthur Conan Doyle — Sherlock and Faeries — how can you go wrong? 😉
Oh, I agree so much: sequels are HARD.
And I LOVE the traditional Faerie approach in An Earthly King! …It’s one of the reasons I haven’t dared write a Faerie book myself yet, because I would want to do a lot of research and research scares me. o.o So props to you!
I JUST found a copy of Calling on Dragons at a library sale last week! …Paperback though. But still. XD
The answer to the last one: YES. (Also Spencer is a fabulous name for a laptop. *nods*)
Anyways I GREATLY enjoyed this post! Thanks for a lovely interview, Ness and Hazel! I loved the questions and answers! ^_^ (And gifs. XD)
Folklore research is my favorite kind of research 🙂 If you ever decide to write about faeries and need reading suggestions let me know!
That’s funny! I have a paperback copy of it, but I am still looking for the original hardback.
Thanks! I definitely will!! 🙂
Hardbacks are the best. 😉
That’s a really fun post and I love the gifs you used!
Thank you! Ha, searching out the right gif is always amusing – so many good ones!
Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Yes, totally get that. So how do you find such specific ones?
You’re welcome and I’d love for you to stop by mine 😀
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Great post thaankyou